Woodworking tool



Jan. 25, 1927. J. I. MISENER WOODWORKING TOOL Filed March 10, 1925 NVENTOR.

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Patented Jan. 25, 1927. i i e UMTE JOHN I. MISENER, OF SYBAC'USE, NEW' YORK, ASSIGNOE TO MISENER &7 IBVING MANIT FACTURING CO. ING., OF SYBACUSE, NEW YORK, A CORPGEA''ON OFNEX YORI'.

WOODWORKI'NG' TOOL.

Application filed March 10, 1925. Serial No. 14,551

My invention relates to wood working by means of the nut 14 threading upon the tools and particularly to tools for removing outcr end of the bolt.

floor boards and the like, which are mor- Means is provided tor gauging the depth tised together with the usual tongue and to what the blade is to cut, and also to pry 5 groove, and has for its object a wood workthe blade from the wood and as here shown ing tool which is particularly simple in conc'mprses a stop fixed to the back portion struction, and highly etcient and durable ot the blade 5 near the cutting edge. in use. Preferably the stop comprises rollers 15 In describing this invention reference is fixed to the lower back corner of said blade had to the accompanying` drawings in which as by the rivet 16 with the lower portion 6 like characters designate corresponding parts thereof on a line with the cutting edge of in all the views the blade.

Figure l is a side elevation of my wood En use the blade 5 is driven into the crack working tool with a floor board illustrated between the floor boards until the front a& in dott d lnes. point thereof has passed through the tongue Figure 2 is an enlarged sectional view 17 ot said board and the stop or rollers 15 taken on line 2-2, Fig. 1. are in contact therewth, as illustrated in My invention comprises generally a wood Fig. l. The angle at which 'the shank 2 chisel with the usual shank and cutting edge, of the chisel is held determines the proper and a detachable hatch et-like blade amd; depth for the thickness ot floor board being hamme hke h d fix d th r t n r s id removed. Continued pounding on the head tt g dg 6 moves the tool backwards cutting the In the drawing l is the wood'chisel with tongue oti the entire length of the board, the usual shank 2 fiattened portion 3 and a d upon a downward movemento' the cutting edge 4. shank 2, the tool fulcrums upon the rollers 30 5 is the blade, and 6 is the head, here 15 and pries or lifts the blade 5 out of the shown as detachably fixed to the flattened floor. portion 3 of the chisel and e-Xtending across What I claim is 2- said chisel and 'at an angle to the cuttng 1. A wood working tool, comprising a ae d 4 chisel having the usual shank and a cutting The fiattened portion 3 of the chisel is ge at One end thereof, a pounding head formed with a passage 7 therethrough, and and a ade detachably fixed thereto interthe blade 5 with a similar passage 8. A pormediate its ends, with the cutting edge of ton of the head 6 is cut away as at 9 along the blade extending at an angle to the cutits length leaving an over-hangng portion ing edge ot' said chisel and parallel to the 10, and providing a shoulder 11 to be hereinha k of the chisel. aft de rib d v 2. A wood working tool, comprising a 12 is a bolt, here shown as having on d chisel having the usual cutting edge, a th r f fi d in th l r orti n f th pounding head and a blade fixed thereto,

40 head 6, and having its other end eXtending said blade having its cutting edge extending through said cut away portion 9 midway b at an angle to the cutting edge of said chisel tween the shoulder 11 and the lower end of and a member fixed to the rear portion of i said pounding head. said blade near said cutting edge for gaug- In assembling the blade 5 is placed agai t ing the depth to which said blade shall cut.

45 the head 6 with one fiat side ther-ect against 3. A wood working tool, comprising a the cut away portion 9 ot said head and with chisel having the usual cutting edge at one the upper edge 13 thereof resting against end thereof, parts removably fixed thereto, the shoulder 11 formed by the overhanging near said cutting edge and at an angle thereportion 10 of the head and with the bolt 12 to, comprising a pounding head and a hatch- 50 extending through the passage 8 thei-ein. et-like blade, and rollers mounted upon op- The bolt 12 is then passed through the pasposite sides of the back portion of said blade sage 7 in the fiattened portion 3 of the near the cutting edge thereof, for gauging chisel with the upper part of said chisel the depth to which said blade shall cut, and resting a 'ainst the shoulder 11 of the head. providing a fulcrum for removing said 55 All of said parts are then clamped together blade. 1.10

4. The combnaton With a chsel having the usual Shank, handle portion, and a fiattened portion with a cutting edge at the end thereof, of a fiat hatchet shaped blade urra-nged on said flattened portion With the top part the'eo' fiush With the upper edge of said fiattened portion, {L hammer head arranged on the blztde With the upper por ton extendng over the top of said blade and chisel, a bolt extendng through said 1 head, blade and chsel, a nut on the end of said bolt, and means on said blade for gangng the depth to which the blade shall cut.

In testmony Whereof, I have hereunto sgnedny name, at Sy'acuse, in the County 15 of Onondtga, and State of New York, this Qlst day of February, 1925.

JOHN I. MISENER. 

